Certain construction materials may lead to asthma

This entry was posted on October 28, 2013 by FreshAirPro.

There are many reasons why an individual may want to invest in a home air purifier, such as if members of their family suffer from allergies or asthma. However, the very materials that make up a home may be the cause of those medical issues. A recent study, titled "Dampness in Buildings and Health," found that individuals living in homes with PVC flooring were more likely to have asthma later in life.

PVC, or soft polyvinyl chloride, is a popular flooring material. However, it has been found to release phthalates into its surroundings, and those chemicals can have a significant impact on asthma and other health issues.

Research from the Dampness in Buildings and Health study discovered that this material was directly related to situations were children developed instances of asthma later in life. In some cases, the risk was more than doubled in children with PVC flooring as in those without. It may even be tied to prenatal exposure, as parents' bedrooms with the flooring was also found to have an impact on children developing asthma.

Whether these harmful materials are found in a home or individuals just want to take preventative measures to improve your health, a professional-grade purifier like the IQAir GC MultiGas can clear the air of many chemicals and irritants.